Obi with Whose Sleeves?” (Tagasode) Pattern first half of 19th century Japan A masterpiece of complex brocade weaving, this brightly colored obi, or sash, has a repeat pattern of kosode hung from silken cords. It evokes the traditional Tagasode (or "whose sleeves?") screen paintings of the Momoyama period (1568-1615), intended to pique interest in the woman who wore such evocative robes.. Obi with Whose Sleeves?” (Tagasode) Pattern 45185
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